Karmen Bruus Claims Silver with 18-Month Best Jump in Belgium
Estonian high jumper Karmen Bruus secured a second-place finish in Herentals, Belgium, by clearing 1.85 meters, her best performance in eighteen months and a continuation of her recent competitive success.
- —Estonian high jumper Karmen Bruus achieved a second-place finish at a competition in Herentals, Belgium, clearing a height of 1.85 meters.
- —Bruus's performance of 1.85 meters was her best in the last eighteen months, with her previous notable result being a bronze medal at the U-20 World Championships in August 2024 with a jump of 1.89 meters.
- —The competition was won by American athlete Charity Hufnagel, who matched her personal best by clearing 1.94 meters.
- —Bruus had recently competed in Loughborough, England, the week prior, winning with a jump of 1.84 meters.
Recap
Karmen Bruus's second-place finish in Belgium is more than a single result; it confirms a consistent upward trend in her performance. Achieving her best jump in 18 months signals a return to form, positioning her to challenge her personal records and re-establish her presence in elite international high jump competitions.